Archive for September, 2007

Melbourne, Australia - getting some culture isn’t as expensive as you think!

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Have you indulged in one too many reality TV shows or trashy magazines and feel like its time to balance out your culture karma?

Melbourne is a city with culture opportunities aplenty… and the best part? A full day of culture-immersion won’t set you back much more than the change in your pocket.  

So, if you want to experience Melbourne’s high brow offerings, here are my suggestions:

1. Jump aboard the Melbourne Tourist Shuttle. It will take you right around the CBD and outskirts, with plenty of opportunities to jump-on/jump-off at most of the attractions listed below. It will also help you to gather your bearings and learn about the history of the city. Cost: free 

2. Get along to Federation Square. Apart from being quite an ogle-worthy piece of architecture and one of the newest feathers in Melbourne’s hat, the tourist office is right next door. This has to be one of the best and most informative tourist offices I’ve seen. It is here that you will grab the brochures and information books you’ll need for your day of culture. Cost: free

3. Take in an exhibition or two. Currently, The State Library of Victory has multiple traditional exhibitions and new media displays within its galleries, while Federation Square is showing the David Caird Photographic Exhibition. Entry is also free to the National Gallery & other galleries around town. A full listing of current exhibitions can be found at the tourist information office. Cost: free

4. Browse through a selection of original art works, craft and gourmet foods. Every Sunday, The Arts Centre hosts the Sunday Market. Browse the works of some of the cities finest, albeit currently undiscovered, artists. Cost: free

5. Now it is time for lunch and a show. A fabulous Melbourne institution is the Lunchtime Theatre. Show, soup & bread will set you back a measly $5. Find out more about it here. Cost: $5

6. Tour the laneways. As with many cities, it is along the hidden lane ways and alleys where you will find quirky little shops, live music and other unforgettable memories that you won’t get to see from the window of a tour bus. Why not download this great podcast and let it guide you through the hidden gems of Melbourne that many people miss.

7. End the day with a culinary feast. You don’t want to leave Melbourne without indulging in some Italian cuisine from one of the many restaurants in Lygon Street, Carlton. And although you could probably afford to splurge a little on dinner after barely spending a cent all day, you can enjoy world class fare very affordably in this foodie-heaven street. Cost: specials spotted recently in Lygon St include soup, garlic bread, pasta & a glass of wine for $17 and a generous slice of cake & a coffee for $5.

Pasta in the Making

Leave a comment if you have some Melbourne culture tips you’d love to pass along…


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Thursday, September 6th, 2007

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* Getting upgraded when you fly - the champagne traveller’s holy grail.

* Travelling light without compromising on style - is it possible?

* Melbourne, Australia - getting some culture isn’t as expensive as you think!

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Link Love from around the Globe

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

For those looking to enjoy some long-term champagne travel, Josh Lew from Brave New Traveller shares about secrets to looking for work abroad while BNT also caught my eye with the what a solo woman traveller needs to know.

Concierge gives the low-down on booking the right cruise for you with Cruise 101

and lastly, for some serious travel eye-candy, check out The Cool Hunter’s guide to luxe and funky hotels

Champgane travel yes, but beer budget? Ok, not so much, but why not indulge your eyes at least or why not make it happen by considering one of my favourite routines: a week in ‘average’ digs followed by a couple of nights at an uber-chic resort… Just don’t try this trick the other way around, it is always best to finish on a high note!

Backpacking on High Heels does Bangkok

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Stiletto 4

I will be spending a bit of time in Bangkok next month, and although I have been there a couple of times before I have been doing a bit of ‘research’ (read: indulging my wanderlust online as I daydream of what adventures I’ll get up to)… anyway, I digress. Back to the research. During my online travels I have come across a gorgeous website - Backpacking on High Heels.

This site is completely in line with the ethos of Champagne Travel on a Beer Budget, but it is not just for this reason that I love it.

Backpacking on High Heels covers culture, shopping, eating, drinking, dancing, beauty & more, and sums all this information up with a four point scale  - from luxe to less. For example, when reveiwing various eateries around Bangkok it uses the following scale:

G-spots

Foodsensational restaurant. Hip, urban, über stylish restaurants. Stunning and delicious high quality food. Whatever you do, forget the diet you are on treat yourself just once.

Über Chiq

All dressed-up and finally a place to go. First-class Super-class. Outrages luxury! Bring your gold card, you will need it.

High Heel Style

Always good! Good food and good prices for when you need a quality meal without having to go to great lengths in appearance. True to classic High Heel style – make it work for you!

Backpackers original

A typical i.y.bp.f *- kind of place * impress your backpacker friends

Love it. Currently, Bangkok is the only destination this site covers, with Amsterdam & Hanoi (Asia’s Paris - one of my faves!) in the works.

Enjoy…